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  2. CFXJ-FM - Wikipedia

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    Logo used as "The New Flow 93.5" until 2011. In 2005, the station began to shift towards a more rhythmic direction. In 2007, the station re-branded as The New Flow 93.5, completing its shift to a rhythmic contemporary format. By 2009, with Rogers' relaunch of the Kiss Top 40 (CHR) format on CKIS, CFXJ shifted back towards an urban direction ...

  3. Milestone Radio - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1988 by five prominent individuals in Toronto's black community. After two attempts to obtain a license, which saw the group controversially passed over in favour of existing radio services, the group finally received a license from the CRTC in 2000 to launch the country's first R&B/hip-hop outlet, CFXJ-FM - branded as "Flow 93.5", which signed on the air in 2001.

  4. Dr. Jay de Soca Prince - Wikipedia

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    Jason Rosteing, known professionally as Dr. Jay de Soca Prince, is a Canadian DJ, radio show host, record producer, and promoter.He gained notoriety as the host of Soca Therapy, [1] a weekly Toronto radio show broadcast on CFXJ-FM Flow 93.5 FM, [2] and subsequently, CKFG-FM G98.7 FM. [3]

  5. CKFG-FM - Wikipedia

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    CKFG-FM (98.7 FM, Flow 98.7) is a radio station in Toronto, Ontario.Owned by CINA Media Group, it carries an urban contemporary format.The studios and offices are on Kern Road in the Don Mills neighbourhood of North York.

  6. Canadian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, further, Milestone announced a deal to sell Flow 93.5 to CHUM Radio, a division of the mainstream media conglomerate CTVglobemedia. [34] However, a new radio station, CKFG-FM, was licensed to Toronto in 2011 to broadcast a broad spectrum of African and Caribbean musical genres, including hip hop, reggae, soca and rhythm and blues. [35]

  7. List of radio stations in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Toronto: Cooperative Radio-Toronto: community radio CKSC-FM: 105.3 FM: Toronto (Scarborough) International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Inc. Christian radio (NEW - Airdate to be announced) CHRY-FM: 105.5 FM: Toronto: Canadian Centre for Civic Media and Arts Development Inc. urban alternative CFPT-FM: 106.5 FM: Toronto: First ...

  8. 93.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 93.5 MHz: Argentina. Antena 5 in Progreso, ... CFXJ-FM in Toronto, Ontario; CFZN-FM in Haliburton, Ontario;

  9. Jemeni - Wikipedia

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    She studied Radio and Television Arts at Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University), Toronto. She is a hip-hop poet, and works in Canadian broadcasting. She was formerly a host on Flow 93.5 FM and volunteered for the Ryerson University campus radio station CKLN-FM. She has also been a music critic on Much Music.